Janet C. Borja

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Medical Assistant

There are many accredited medical assistant training school right now who offers help for both men and women in developing their skills, learn and explore many opportunities in the field of health. Some school even offer not just education opportunities but also a career and an employment right after finishing the course so it is very promising and a good break to venture in this field of health.

PS3 Players

I don’t know anything about PS3 players but whenever I see my husband playing with this gadget I find it also interesting but unluckily I don’t have the chance to play with it because all my members of my family especially my niece and my nephews likes and loves to play with it. There is a long wait before you get the chance to hold on to the controller and before I get my scheduled time to play I am very sleepy so I’d rather sleep than play!

Netbook

My friend is planning to buy a laptop and she asked my opinion which among the netbooks manufacturers has a better specs, heavy duty and of course value for money.  She doesn’t know anything about computers, how to operate, what are the functions and what are the do’s and don’ts.  I didn’t realize that she is that ignorant about computers and its function. OMG she also ask me to teach her how to use it. I just don’t know if I have much patience to teach her. What a task! LOL!

Healing Powers of CRYPTOMONADALES

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Xbox 360

During my childhood days I’m very fond of many different games but only the simple one not as high tech as this generation. Children and even adult too now a day can go online to play games. One of the famous now that many children and parent dying to have is the so called xbox 360. At first I don’t listen to what my husband told me about it but only to find out that this gadget has the ultimate entertainment system for games, music, movies and can even use for text and chat. Wow what an excellent invention that I also wanted to have in the days to come!

Carolina Realty

Outer Banks rentals is situated in many places such as in Corolla, Duck, Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, Nags Head and Southern Shores. You can 100% relax, unwind, and feel rejuvenated in visiting premium vacation like these. This is one of the best things you can reward to yourself. You need to have a break once in a while or even once a year.  In this way you can free yourself to all the stress from work and family matters and you can be ready and prepared for all the challenges in life.

A(H1N1) Influenza Booklet From The UN

A (H1N1) Influenza Booklet

STOP A(H1N1) with CRYPTOMONADALES

Algae (Chlorella Sorokiniana brand name –CRYPTOMONADALES) is currently being evaluated by International Chlorella (Dr. Wang-Sponsor) for its potential as prophylaxis against avian Influenza virus H5N1 infection of humans.

Studies performed at ViroClinics B.V., Rotterdam, where ferrets were infected with different H5N1 strain (unpublished)  demonstrated that the infection of ferrets with Influenza H5N1viruses can be use for the  pre-clinical evaluation of countermeasures for these infections in humans.

Recently, the Sponsor has demonstrated that the green algae Chlorella Sorokiniana, contains agonists of  peroxisome proliferators activated receptors (PPARs). PPARs are widely recognized as the molecular drug targets for many diseases including hyperglycemia, diabetes, obesity and cancer. Upon activation by endogenous or synthetic ligands PPAR regulate the expression of target genes involved in a variety of important physiological pathways such as lipid metabolism, insulin sensitivity, cells differentiation,  inflammation, proliferation, and apoptosis. PPAR agonists have been reported to exhibit immunomodulatory effects on the activation of T cells and macrophages and the suppression of proinflammatory cytokines secretion. Futhermore, in a prelimenary report Sponsor showed an inhibitory effect on virus reflication by PPAR agonists using a rabbit model for virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (VAHS), a cytokine disorder in response to virus infection.

The in-life phase of the present study was conducted at ViroClinics BV, Room Ee 1989 Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, for the Sponsor. Gross Pathology and histopathology analysis was conducted by Prof. Dr. Thijs Kuiken, Department of Virology, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherland. Virological analyses were conducted by ViroClinics BV.

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STOP A(H1N1) with CRYPTOMONADALES

           

The 2009 flu pandemic is a global outbreak of a new strain of influenza A virus subtype H1N1, identified in April 2009 and commonly referred to as swine flu, which infects and is transmitted between humans. It is thought to be a mutation —more specifically, a reassortment— of four known strains of influenza A virus subtype H1N1: one endemic in humans, one endemic in birds, and two endemic in pigs (swine). A June 10, 2009 update by the U.N.’s World Health Organization (WHO) states that “74 countries have officially reported 27,737 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 141 deaths”.

WHO officially declared the outbreak to be a “pandemic” on June 11, but stressed that the new designation was a result of the global “spread of the virus,” not its severity. The WHO stated the pandemic appears to have moderate severity in comparatively well-off countries, however it is prudent to anticipate a bleaker picture as the virus spreads to areas with limited resources, poor health care, and a high prevalence of underlying medical problems.  The case fatality rate (CFR) of the pandemic strain is estimated at 0.4% (range 0.3%-1.5%)

The virus typically spreads from coughs and sneezes or by touching contaminated surfaces and then touching the nose or mouth. As of June 2009, there is no vaccine available to prevent infection although companies are developing one; estimates of availability range from six months to twelve months. There is also concern that the virus could mutate later in the year and become more virulent and less susceptible to any vaccine developed to protect from an earlier strain. This concern is partly due to the memory of the 1918 flu pandemic, which killed approximately 600,000 in the United States alone, and was preceded by a mild “herald” wave of cases in the spring.

As of May 24, 2009, nearly 90% of reported deaths had taken place in Mexico. This has led to speculation that Mexico may have been in the midst of an unrecognized epidemic for months prior to the current outbreak, thereby showing a fatality rate that was much higher than it would have been if earlier cases had been counted. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the fact that the flu’s infection activity is now monitored more closely may also help explain why more flu cases than normal are being recorded in many countries.

Detected human cases by country

 

Country

Cases

Deaths

 

Laboratory
confirmed

Confirmed
(Suspected)

 

WHO totals

29,669[1]

146[1]

 

Total

37,256

184 (77)

 

Mexico

6,403[2]

109[2] (77)[3][4]

 

United States

16,935[5]#

62[6]

 

Canada

3,683[7][8]

6[7][8]

[9]

 

Chile

2,335[10]

2[10]

 

United Kingdom

1,261[11]

1[12]

 

Guatemala

119[13]

1[1]

 

Costa Rica

118[14]

1[1]

 

Dominican Republic

94[15]

1[1]

 

Colombia

42[16]

1[1]

 

Australia

1,823[17]##

0

 

Argentina

644[18]

0

 

Japan

607[19]

0

 

Spain

488[1]

0

 

Panama

272[20]

0

 

Thailand

201[21]

0

 

China

196[22]

0

 

Philippines

193[23]

0

 

Germany

184[24][25]

0

 

Israel

117[26]

0

 

El Salvador

114[27]

0

 

Nicaragua

105[28]

0

 

Hong Kong

101[29]

0

 

Honduras

100[30]

0

 

Other

1,182

0

 

[show]Countries with fewer than 100 confirmed cases and no confirmed deaths

Country

Confirmed cases

Deaths

Peru

94[31]

0

New Zealand

86[32]

0

Ecuador

84[33]

0

France

80[34]###

0

Brazil

69[35]

0

Italy

67[25]

0

South Korea

61[36]

0

Netherlands

54[37]

0

Taiwan

51[38]

0

Venezuela

44[39]

0

Singapore

40[40]

0

Uruguay

36[1]

0

Sweden

32[41][25]

0

Vietnam

26[42]

0

Paraguay

25[1]

0

Switzerland

25[43][25]

0

India

23[44]

0

Greece

20[45]

0

Egypt

18[25]

0

Kuwait

18[1]

0

Belgium

17[25]

0

Malaysia

17[46]

0

Norway

16[47]

0

Romania

16[25]

0

Jamaica

14[48]

0

Denmark

12[1]

0

Ireland

12[1]

0

Saudi Arabia

11[49]

0

Turkey

10[1]

0

Bolivia

9[50]

0

Lebanon

9[25]

0

Bahrain

8[51]

0

Austria

7[1]

0

Cuba

7[1]

0

Finland

7[1]

0

Poland

7[1]

0

Czech Republic

4[1]

0

Estonia

4[1]

0

Hungary

4[1]

0

Iceland

4[1]

0

Trinidad and Tobago

4[1]

0

Barbados

3[1]

0

Cayman Islands

3[52]

0

Russia

3[1]

0

Slovakia

3[1]

0

Bulgaria

2[1]

0

Morroco

2[25]

0

Portugal

2[1]

0

United Arab Emirates

2[53]

0

Bahamas

1[1]

0

Bermuda

1[54]

0

British Virgin Islands

1 [55]

0

Cyprus

1[1]

0

Dominica

1[1]

0

Isle of Man

1[56]

0

Luxembourg

1[1]

0

Palestinian Territories

1[25]

0

Solomon Islands

1[57]

0

Ukraine

1[1]

0

The following countries have suspected cases, but no confirmed cases: Namibia, Cape Verde, Eritrea, Gambia, South Africa, Congo Democratic Republic [58] and Solomon Islands[59]

 

[show]Graphs of case progression

Laboratory-confirmed A(H1N1) influenza cases in 2009 according to WHO reports, with deaths denoted on the right y-axis. Ratio confirmed cases:confirmed deaths y-axis values 50:1.[60]

Semi-logarithmic plot of laboratory-confirmed A(H1N1) influenza cases in 2009 according to WHO reports.[60]

On May 15, 2009, the CDC’s Jan Jernigan estimated that there were “probably upwards of maybe 100,000″ cases in the United States.[63]

On May 29, 2009, Dr. Gregory Poland, director of Mayo Clinic’s Vaccine Research Group, said that these numbers are probably a “gross underestimate,” because many countries don’t test and those that do miss many people with the virus. [64]

Number of countries with confirmed cases: 81

# Include Puerto Rico. Some U.S. authorities have stopped testing all but seriously ill patients,[61] so many cases may not be confirmed.

## The Victorian Department of Human Services have decided to only test for swine flu if serious,[62] so many cases may not be confirmed.

   

### Includes French Polynesia and Martinique.

   

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Keys to Abundant Living: Holistic Health & Wellness

Simply Nature Therapy embraces the principles of HOLISTIC Health. Modern day approaches to health and treatment of ailments often target the symptoms and not the root cause. To understand this better, we must understand the components that make up our wonderful body.

BODY > SYSTEMS > ORGANS >  CELLS

Our body comprises of numerous systems (such as our immune system and our digestive system), which in turn are made up of different organs, and our organs are composed of cells.

To strengthen our body, we need to nourish not only our system, but also our organs and most importantly our CELLS.

Simply Nature products are designed with this in mind. Our Cleanse and Cryptomonadales detoxifies and strengthens your systems and organs. While our Cryptomonadales and PPARs nourshes your CELLS.

Achieve HOLISTIC health with Simply Nature Therapy.

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